Enhance your skills with a "Certified Payroll Manager" designation, which is earned by completing the four courses listed below:

Basics Of Wage &Hour

Paycheck Fundamentals

Payroll Reporting Requirements

Payroll Management Operations

Each of these courses use our award-winning interface that provides plain-English descriptions of the various requirements, processes, and procedures, as well as numerous examples, administrative tips, and interactive Q&A with answer rationales to help provide valuable insight into compliance requirements.

The Certified Payroll Manager training covers all aspects of payroll, and includes training on how to:

If you have questions about sales and use tax laws, you're not alone. There are 7,500 different taxing jurisdictions in the United States alone, and they routinely tax the same products differently. It's easy to understand why our sales and use tax laws are considered among the most complicated in the world.

To add to your challenge, state governments are aggressively pursuing new avenues of taxation. Faced with a slumping economy, they want a bigger piece of the revenue pie. Clearly, your job has never been more difficult — or important.

Many states have become aggressive when enforcing their non-resident state income tax withholding rules, and state payroll tax auditors are now questioning whether or not you have workers "performing services" in their state.

The definition of "performing services" also differs for each state, and compliance with each state's rules - and even knowing what they are - is difficult. For instance:

What do you do when you have an employee with a residence address different from their work address?

What are the requirements when you decide to hold your annual training in a state that has a state income tax withholding - and no threshold or minimum days required before withholding is expected

What do you do when you have workers who work in several different states?

This audio conference will help you to know the taxation and reporting requirements for all states where your organization has employees working - or in some cases - living.